The whole vibe feels a bit like an American outlet village. Great spot for anyone who loves shopping.
Tosu Premium Outlets | Review by Alex Teng
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LABI Shibuya Store
With around 1,000 locations nationwide, LABI is a leading electronics retailer in Japan, known for its extensive selection and competitive pricing. If tax-free shopping in your aim, the LABI Shibuya Store, as well as LABI1 LIFE SELECT Namba and LABI Nagoya are just a few of the 260 stores catered and ready for you. At the Shibuya shop specifically you can expect extra-easy access thanks to its easily location just a 5-minute walk from Shibuya Station.
This LABI store is actually pretty big. Walking around feels a bit like a maze, so it can be a little tough to find what you need.
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GOTEMBA PREMIUM OUTLETS
GOTEMBA PREMIUM OUTLETS was established in 2000 and is the largest outlet mall in Japan. It is easily accessible from famous tourist spots such as Hakone, Izu, and Mt. Fuji, and is a popular spot to stop by during sightseeing.
If you want to go on a shopping spree in Tokyo, Gotemba is unbeatable! Tons of big brands—COACH, GUCCI, PRADA, Nike, Adidas—all at crazy low prices 🤑. The outlet is huge, split into two zones, and there's even a shuttle bus in between, so you don't have to worry about getting tired.
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Aeon Mall Hamamatsu Ichino
This shopping mall features over 200 shops including fashion retail shops, restaurants, offices, and other services, along with the huge supermarket Aeon as a core shop.
The food court is pretty big, with sushi, ramen, tonkatsu, desserts—you name it, they've got it. No need to worry about finding something to eat. Plus, it's not expensive and the food is decent, so it's a great deal for us Hong Kongers.
